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MSPEA in convenience store carve-out
HI-24 is every bit the orphan subsidiary. Last year the Chinese convenience store chain's parent company changed its name to China Financial Services Holdings (CFSH), confirming a strategic rethink already apparent from its acquisitive activity. Once...
Abraaj exits Thai hospital with 3x return
Of the 19 million tourists who visited Thailand in 2011, an estimated 500,000 traveled specifically for medical care. Although medical tourism only accounts for 0.4% of national GDP, the industry is growing at an annual rate of 16% and is expected to...
Asia Awards: PE Professional of the Year – Roy Kuan
CVC Capital Partners has completed five investments and two exits in the last 12 months. Managing Partner Roy Kuan, who leads the Asia team, and colleagues Francis Leung and SigitPrasetya, discuss market trends
Asia Awards: PE Deal of the Year – Tianhe Chemicals
Morgan Stanley Private Equity Asia had to overcome trust issues and intense competition to secure its $300 million investment in Tianhe Chemicals. Chief Investment Officer Homer Sun explains how it happened
Asia Awards: VC Deal of the Year – Xiaomi
The hugely successful launch of Xiaomi’s smart phone, and the subsequent $216 million Series C round, justified Morningside Technologies and Qiming Venture Partners’ early faith in the Chinese company
Asia Awards: Exit of the Year – King’s Safetywear
Navis Capital Partners' acquisition of King’s Safetywear in 2008 didn’t happen at an opportune time. One week after the firm completed its $62 million take-private deal and de-listed King’s from the Singapore Stock Exchange, Lehman Brothers collapsed...
Asia Awards: Fundraising of the Year – PAG
Given the challenging fundraising environment, GPs – especially first-time fund managers – should expect the marketing process to be at best protracted and at worst impossible. The notion doesn’t apply to this year’s winner of the Fundraising...
Asia Awards: Special Achievement – Lewis Rutherfurd
In AVCJ's 25th year, the Special Achievement Award – which recognizes an individual who has distinguished himself or herself over a long period of time in developing the industry – went to a man who can claim more credit than most for getting the...
SSG raises $400m Asia distress fund
International investors are currently gun-shy on India, with capital is leaving the country with alacrity, across all asset classes. For Asia-focused distressed investor SSG Capital Partners, India has become an attractive target market.
Anacacia seeks Aussie SME buyouts
With the established participants in Australia’s lower mid-market having graduated to fund sizes of A$250 million or more as they progressed through the cycles, and many smaller players struggling to raise money, Anacacia Capital finds itself in less...
FountainVest in rapid fundraise
FountainVest Partners reached a final close on its second fund at $1.35 billion last week, but the process was more or less completed in July when the China-focused GP announced a first close of $1 billion, about four months after launch.
Warburg Pincus backs India’s Future Capital
Warburg Pincus' investment in Future Capital Holdings probably wasn’t the first private equity deal conceived on an evening flight from New Delhi to Mumbai and it almost certainly won’t be the last.
Permira cashes out of Galaxy at 2.8x
Thanks in no small part to the Chinese passion for gambling, Macau has emerged as the casino capital of the world in recent years, with takings six times those of Las Vegas. Permira has successfully ridden this wave, securing a 2.8x money multiple on...
China’s Hina to launch vineyard fund
It was always just a matter of time before dedicated wine investment funds emerged to target China’s wealthy oenophiles. Wine is increasingly popular among the fashionable classes and the country recently surpassed the UK to become the world’s fifth-largest...
Dymon targets Singapore mid-market PE
Dymon Asia Private Equity (DAPE) sees a gap in the Singapore mid-market. With the likes of Baring Private Equity Asia and Navis Capital Partners having scaled up their fund corpuses to $1 billion or more in the last six years, ticket sizes have passed...
Squadron joins forces with FLAG
The future of independent Asian fund-of-funds has long been a matter for debate if only due to the resource pressures. Fundraising can be a protracted process, which means some people spend long periods on the road; stricter compliance requirements are...
CHAMP PE completes lighting take-private
Take-private deals are a challenge in Australia. Conflict creates headlines, but the country appears to see its fair share of majority shareholders falling out with prospective private equity investors despite the fact that share prices have turned against...
CHAMP Ventures enters lonely waters
The Torres Strait separates the northern tip of Queensland from Papua New Guinea. It contains more than 270 small islands, most falling under the jurisdiction of Australia, and of which only a handful are inhabited. Cairns, the nearest urban center, is...
J-Star sees 3x return on consolidation play
Fierce competition among the middle-men in Japan’s pharmaceutical industry has created a healthy environment for private equity firms looking to consolidate a fragmented sector. Last week J-Star exited Apo Plus Station (APS) after a two-year holding...
SCPE thirsty for $32m Indian bottler deal
Despite its mammoth population - almost half of which is below the age of 30 – the per-capita consumption of soft drinks in India is one of the lowest in the world. For companies such as Varun Beverages (VBIL), which received an INR1.7 billion ($32...
Affinity secures first Indonesia deal
Regional buyout firms have struggled to gain traction in Indonesia. In some cases, private equity investors have opened offices in Jakarta or Singapore and, years later, still haven’t a deal to their name. Affinity Equity Partners is no longer part...
Longreach eyes corporate carve-outs
After more than 800 days in the market, Longreach Capital Partners 2 reached a final close on September 30. It has been a challenging process that required the target corpus to be scaled back from $750 million to $400 million – but the fund is also...
Actis supports Sri Lanka hospital consolidation
For Asiri Hospital Holdings (AHH) in Sri Lanka, read India’s Sterling Hospitals in India. Actis, which has acquired a $32 million equity stake in the Sri Lankan healthcare operator, found itself looking at a similar market dynamic when it first invested...
Carlyle in second-largest India exit of the year
The Carlyle Group's $830 million exit from Indian mortgage lender Housing Development Finance Corp. (HDFC) represents the private equity firm’s largest divestment in Asia this year. It is also a welcome boost for investors keen to see India address...